List of comedy and variety television programs with LGBT cast members

The following is a sortable listing of comedy and variety television programs which include LGBTQ+ cast members.

Comedy and variety programs

Year Title Network Actor Notes
1968–1973Rowan & Martin's Laugh-InNBCLily Tomlin (1969–1973)
1974-1977PorridgeBBCChristopher Biggins (1969–1973)

Biggins played Lukewarm, a prison inmate with a longterm partner

1975–Saturday Night LiveNBCTerry Sweeney (1985–1986), Danitra Vance (1985–1986), Kate McKinnon (2012–present), John Milhiser (2013–2014), Bowen Yang (2019–present), Punkie Johnson (2020–present) Sweeney was the first SNL cast member to be openly gay during his tenure on the series.
1976–1977The Brady Bunch HourABCRobert Reed
1978-1981The Kenny Everett Video ShowThames TelevisionKenny Everett
1981-1987The Kenny Everett Television ShowBBCKenny Everett
1985-1986The S and M Comic BookCBCTommy Sexton, Greg Malone
1987-1992CODCOCBCTommy Sexton, Greg MaloneAll five members of the troupe, gay or not, cross-dressed to play opposite-gender roles; Malone and Sexton were known for their impersonations of celebrity women such as Queen Elizabeth, Barbara Walters and Barbara Frum. Their other recurring characters included Jerome and Duncan, a flamboyant pair of gay lawyers.
1988-1995The Kids in the HallCBC, HBOScott ThompsonTroupe member Scott Thompson is openly gay and discusses this in monologues as himself and as his character Buddy Cole; the show also features many other sketches with gay themes, notably "Steps," a series of sketches about three gay friends hanging out.
1993Out ThereComedy CentralLea DeLaria, Mark Davis, David Drake, Melissa Etheridge, Steve Moore, Marga Gomez, Ian McKellen, Kathy Najimy, Phranc, Suzanne Westenhoefer, Bob Smith, Pomo Afro HomosAmerican television's first-ever all-LGBT comedy special, broadcast in conjunction with National Coming Out Day.
1993–presentThis Hour Has 22 MinutesCBCRick Mercer, Gavin Crawford, Brandon Ash-Mohammed
1994Out There 2Comedy CentralAmanda Bearse, John McGivern, Kate Clinton, Mark Davis, Lea DeLaria, Elvira Kurt, Frank Maya, Scott SilvermanSequel to the 1993 Out There.
1998In Thru the Out DoorCBC, ShowtimeMaggie Cassella, Jaffe Cohen, Elvira Kurt, Lea DeLaria, Bob Smith, Suzanne Westenhoefer, Jonathan WilsonSketch comedy special.
1998We're Funny That Way!Bravo Canada, OUTtvSteve Moore, Christopher Peterson, Scott Capurro, Maggie Cassella, Kate Clinton, Jaffe Cohen, Lea DeLaria, Elvira Kurt, Bob Smith, John McGivern, The Nellie Olesons, Kate Rigg, Dina Martina, Trevor BorisDocumentary special (1998) and series (2007) about the We're Funny That Way! comedy festival in Toronto, featuring both interviews and stand-up comedy performances.
2000-2003The Gavin Crawford ShowThe Comedy NetworkGavin Crawford
2001This Sitcom Is...Not to Be RepeatedThe Comedy NetworkEd Sahely, Jonathan Wilson
2004Out on the EdgeComedy CentralAlan Cumming (host)Comedy/variety special featuring gay and lesbian comedians and musicians.
2004–presentRick Mercer ReportCBCRick Mercer
2005–2009The House of Venus ShowOUTtv, here!, Pink TVMark Kenneth Woods, Michael Venus, Dickey Doo, CottonGay-themed sketch comedy show.
2005–2007WisecrackLogoPage Hurwitz, Alec Mapa, Judy Gold, Miss Coco Peru, Cashetta, Vickie Shaw, Doug HolsclawStand-up comedy series featuring LGBT comics.
2006I've Got a SecretGSNBilly Bean, Frank DeCaro, Jermaine Taylor, Suzanne WestenhoeferRevival of the classic game show with, coincidentally or not, an all-gay panel.
2007–2010The Big Gay Sketch ShowLogoJulie Goldman (Season 1–3), Stephen Guarino (Seasons 1–3), Colman Domingo (Seasons 2–3), Jonny McGovern (Seasons 1–3), Kate McKinnon (Seasons 1–3), Michael Serrato (Season 1), Paolo Andino (Seasons 2–3), Nicol Paone (Seasons 1–3)[1]Gay-themed comedy sketch show produced by Rosie O'Donnell and directed by Amanda Bearse.
2009–2010Jeffery & Cole CasseroleLogoJeffery Self, Cole EscolaSketch comedy series that originated in a series of YouTube videos.
2012–She's Living for Thishere!Sherry Vine
2016–2021Baroness von Sketch ShowCBC TelevisionCarolyn Taylor
2017–The Trixie & Katya ShowVicelandTrixie Mattel, Katya Zamolodchikova
2019–The Read with Kid Fury and Crissle WestFuseKid Fury, Crissle West
2022–Pillow TalkCravePaolo Santalucia, Gregory Prest, Nicola Correia-Damude

References

  1. Jonny McGovern, Linda James, Martin Beauchamp (12 May 2009). "Gay Pimpin' with Jonny McGovern" (Podcast). Retrieved May 12, 2009.{{cite podcast}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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